Logan Bourhis, CPA

Logan Bourhis

Logan Bourhis , CPA

Partner

Logan Bourhis, CPA, is a Partner and Business Advisor with MNP’s Agriculture Services team. Working out of the Regina office, Logan delivers a comprehensive suite of accounting and business solutions to owner-managed primary producers, including livestock, grain, and oilseed operations.

Logan works closely with clients to gain an in-depth understanding of their businesses. This allows him to deliver customized solutions to their challenges and identify opportunities for increased success.

Logan’s services include evaluating the business structure and operations, providing annual and high-level tax planning, assisting with risk management, and analyzing expansion and exit opportunities. He takes pride in helping clients navigate the financial environment and in delivering solutions that generate win/win results.

Logan earned a Certificate in Economics and a Bachelor of Business Administration from the University of Regina in 2014. He is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), qualifying in 2018. Logan has volunteered with the Moose Mountain Pro Rodeo for more than a decade.


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